May 23, 2026 - 00:42

Snail Games has highlighted the ongoing development and progress achieved through its partnerships with three Polish game development teams. The company, along with its subsidiary Wandering Wizard, shared updates on projects including Bellwright, Above The Snow, and Honeycomb: The World Beyond.
These titles demonstrate the value that Snail Games has found in working with Polish studios, a region known for its strong game development talent. The collaborations have allowed the company to expand its portfolio with diverse genres and creative approaches.
Bellwright focuses on survival and city-building elements, while Above The Snow offers a narrative-driven experience set in a harsh winter environment. Honeycomb: The World Beyond brings a unique sci-fi survival angle with its alien world setting. Each project reflects the distinct strengths of its respective development team.
Snail Games, based in Culver City, California, continues to position itself as a global player in interactive entertainment. By investing in partnerships with international studios, the company aims to deliver a wider range of experiences to players worldwide. The progress on these titles signals a steady pipeline of upcoming releases from the publisher.
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